"And so back in the '70s, there's so much traffic ... "Let's Start the World Over Again." Greenwood recalled that memorable conversation. "He said, ‘Ronald Reagan and Mike Curb tried to write ...
In 1980, with Carter at the forefront of politics across the world, four years had passed and another election was due: this time he was up against Republican Ronald Reagan. The straight-talking ...
“Ronald Reagan didn’t take an active interest ... Mr. Reagan defused the attack by shaking his head as if in disappointment. “There you go again,” he said. But along with the Iran hostage ...
Carter was swept from office four years later in an electoral landslide as voters embraced Republican challenger Ronald ... Reagan dismissively told Carter, "There you go again," when the ...
Mr Carter was swept from office four years later in an electoral landslide as voters embraced Republican challenger Ronald ... Mr Reagan dismissively told Mr Carter, “There you go again ...
Four turbulent years after he unseated President Gerald Ford, he was toppled by Ronald Reagan ... One — “There you go again” — was a well-timed putdown by Reagan that stopped one of ...
Carter ran for re-election in 1980 but was swept from office in a landslide as voters embraced Republican challenger Ronald ... Reagan dismissively told Carter, "There you go again," when the ...
Ronald Reagan used the economic challenges and ... in which he practised the patronising put-down – “there you go again” – that became his election mantra. Carter’s defeat was a landslide.
“But he didn’t really stand for anything in the way that Ronald Reagan ... voter uncertainty about Reagan, Carter repeatedly assailed his rival. “There you go again,” Reagan parried ...
His bleakest hour came when eight Americans died in a failed hostage rescue in April 1980, helping to ensure his landslide defeat to Republican Ronald Reagan ... quip: “There you go again.” ...